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Computers are useful in almost every subject to students. For example:
                  •  In English, they can check spellings, find meanings, learn grammar.

                  • In Maths, they can find solutions to many problems.

                  • In Science, they can find videos, and lessons on any topic.

                  Internet helps students read content any time
                                                                               Just as roots connect trees in
                  they want. They can read again and again and in              a forest, email connects people
           Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VI  Nowadays,  Internet  has  made  it easy  for      across diverse networks.
                  different formats.



                  children to understand  any  subject easily.
                  Teachers  can  also  use  pre-recorded  audios  or
                  videos to explain topics more efficiently rather than wasting time in writing on board, or

                  creating diagrams.  Internet  also  helps  students understand  better through  interactive

          110     lessons.

                                  Let's Revisit


                  •  The Internet is a computer network that connects hosts and end systems throughout the

                    world.
                  •  The World Wide Web is a large information system where you can surf and get information.


                  • URLs help you to navigate the web.
                  •  Internet  provides  many  services  like  E-mail,  E-greetings,  online  shopping,  online

                    reservation, online education, etc.






                                                    Mind Drill






                     Rapid Fire


                  1.  Tick (✓) the correct option.

                      a.  When was Internet started?

                          (i)  1969                                     (ii)  1970

                          (iii)  1971                                   (iv)  1972
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